The National   Library of France (BnF) has an amazing  collection of prints from   1910 which depict life in the year 2000. They  are credited to   Villemard.
Back in 1910, Villemard started  predicting the future   on paper.  With each brush stroke, an elegant  picture of the future   came to life.  It is amazing how accurate these  paintings are.  Sure,   we don’t have personal wings or flying machines  (individual ones that   is) just yet, and the cars are a bit different as  well.  However, the   overall look of 2000 pretty much made perfect sense.
The    accuracy of these images is not in the way they are drawn but in the    toys, gadgets and gizmos that are depicted therein.  I wish someone    today would do the same thing and predict the future in a hundred years    from now.  That would give our children a chance to see how lame we    were, and how off we were in predicting their future.  I can’t stop    looking at these masterpieces.  They are just… oddly beautiful in so    many ways.





















